This painting was inspired by Trishla Jain. I have attended her exhibition in Mumbai in February 2012. Her art is very colourful & vibrant. Loved every bit of the exhibition. While I was browsing thru her art work along with my friend we came across many celebrities. Among them were Neeta Ambani, Sunil Shetty, Akshay Kumar.

This is my original work inspired by Trishla. I have named this painting as Seven Sins. All the seven sins are mentioned in painting. Do check out....

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Sarika Chowdhery Sharma

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Abstract art can be a painting or sculpture that does not depict a
person, place or thing in the natural world. The Abstract art is a collection
of meaningless shapes and colors thrown onto a canvas. In such art the viewer
interprets its meaning for him/herself. It can be a test of someone’s
interpretation skills.

Abstract art is non-objective,
non-representational, and nonfigurative. Abstract art is one without a recognizable
subject, one which doesn't relate to anything external or try to "look
like" something. Instead the colour and form is the subject of the
abstract painting.

This form of art is Non realistic. Like any
other traditional art where the artist visualizes what he / she wants to
capture, in this art form there is no intentional visualization. The artist may
start creating artwork without realizing the end result. This kind of art can
be perceived in many ways depending on the interpersonal skills / creativity of
the viewer. Many a times the audience is not able to understand what the artist
is trying to convey. It is up to the viewer to perceive in their own way.

I wanted to create a Funky Abstract
Style with bold colours, bright shapes and intricate designs! The shape was
created spontaneously. I then painted in various shapes, one color at a time.
For instance, first I painted in all the yellow shapes. Then all the orange
shapes, then dark pink, light pink, etc.

I strive to create a balanced variety of
shapes and colors. The idea is that the different shapes and placement of
colors will cause the viewer's eyes to bounce around the canvas. In this way I
seek to create a sense of movement and energy in this funky artwork. So I
continue painting in these shapes until the white canvas is entirely covered.

The repetitive designs start to form funky,
sometimes intricate patterns.
There are many different shapes and colors, but there is an overall feeling of balance
and harmony. I named this
Painting as Teenager. A teenager is a confluence of passion,
emotion, feelings, and distractions. A
teenager keeps questioning and is always mysterious about the future. Aggression in teenager is represented in the
red border. Red is associated with aggression. When I started this painting I
was unaware of the end result.

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Sarika Chowdhery Sharma

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Diwali is one of my favorite festival with lights and sparkle in every nook and corner. There is so much to do in so little time, at least for the working ladies, cleaning, shopping, decorating, making dishes etc. I always feel Diwali without preparing sweets and snack is incomplete. Of course now a days one gets everything from market but making at home for Diwali is something different.

Hope you all had a great time with your family and friends during this festive season. I had a great time. Sharing with you the lovely moments I had during Diwali.

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